About the script command inspector – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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The Script Inspector displays values showing the number of commands used and how
many are still available out of the possible total of 124. (Configuring a scripting command
may use up to 16 of the 124 commands.) These values will turn red if your script uses
more than 124 commands, with a negative number in the Commands Remaining value
indicating how many excess commands there are.

It is also where you name your script and then configure the partitions and names of the
GPRM registers.

Note: You can also configure the partitions and names of the GPRM registers in the
Advanced tab in the Disc Inspector.

See

Configuring GPRM Partitions

for more information.

About the Script Command Inspector

A Script Command Inspector appears when you select a command line. To display the
Script Command Inspector, you need to select a command line in the Script Editor.

Enter a comment
(optional).

Choose a command.

Configure the command.

Configure a compare
function (optional).

The Script Command Inspector has four sections:

• The command selection section, where you select which of the ten commands to use

• The command setup section, where you configure the command’s parameters. The

actual contents of this section vary, based on the command selected.

• The compare section, where you can add a compare function to the command

• The comment section, where you can add a comment to the command. Comments

are useful for both yourself and others later on when trying to remember why certain
commands were added.

See

Script Command Details

for details on setting up the commands.

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Chapter 20

Creating Scripts

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